The classic series that broke audience records when it was broadcast from the CBBC 'Broom Cupboard' in 1985 comes to DVD in one complete set for the very first time!In the heady days of Louis XIII's France lives Dogtanian and three courageous Muskehounds - Athos, Porthos and Aramis. Pledged to a life of adventure, they are mavericks, fighting for justice despite their sometimes unorthodox methods.Chivalry, honour and companionship are all upheld as they battle against the forces of evil, legendary swordsmanship helping them escape danger in the nick of time....This is exciting story of a loyal, young, courageous pup and three debonair Muskehounds, fighting for honour and justice against the powerful Richelieu. They are a law unto themselves but forever faithfully follow their motto, 'One For All & All For One.'Box Set Comprises:Series 1 - Dogtanian And The Three Muskehounds Episodes 1- 26 Series 2 - The Return Of Dogtanian Episodes 1 - 26Dogtanian The TV Movie - One For All And All For One
Mater thief Lupin III, a.k.a. The Wolf, and his right-hand gunman Jigen are hot on the trail of a counterfeiter who swindled them. But when their search leads them to the secluded European country of Cagliostro they find far more than they bargained for. Lupin unwittingly attracts the attention of the nation's mysterious monarch when he tries to help a damsel in distress escape the Count's henchman and, in the process, stumbles upon the key to finding the lost fortune of the Cagliostro clan...With the help of the beautiful Fujiko, the stoic swordsman Goemon and the bumbling interpol inspector Zanigata, Lupin undertakes to penetrate the defences of the Count's fortress, rescue the girl, break-up a counterfeiting scheme and escape with the hidden treasure of the castle of Cagliostro!Written and directed by anime pioneer and visionary Hayao Miyazaki (Princess Mononoke, Kiki's Delivery Service), fans of all ages will enjoy this lighthearted romp.
Based on the classic story this was first broadcast in 1985 on Children's BBC. This release features four discs of the complete series and also has a free exclusive poster.... Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds was a 26-part animated series made in 1981 by the South African company BRB Internacional. It was set in early 17th-Century France and based on the famous novel by Alexandre Dumas written in 1844. But the adaption of the story had one very notable difference - the cast we
In the heady days of Louis XIII's France live Dogtanian and three courageous Muskehounds - Athos Porthos and Aramis. Pledged to a life of adventure they are mavericks fighting for justice despite their sometimes unorthodox methods. Chivalry honour and companionship are all upheld as they battle against the forces of evil legendary swordsmanship helping them escape danger in the nick of time... Whether overcoming the powerful Richelleu or waging war Dogtanian and The Three Muskeh
In the heady days of Louis XIII's France live Dogtanian and three courageous Muskehounds - Athos Porthos and Aramis. Pledged to a life of adventure they are mavericks fighting for justice despite their sometimes unorthodox methods. Chivalry honour and companionship are all upheld as they battle against the forces of evil legendary swordsmanship helping them escape danger in the nick of time... Whether overcoming the powerful Richelleu or waging war Dogtanian and The Three Musk
Aramis is elegant and chivalrous. Athos is calm and aristocratic. Porthos is strong and impatient. Together they form an invincible team in the service of the King of France; they are the finest swordsmen in the country they are the amazing Three Muskehounds! This unforgettable series relates the adventures of Dogtanian a brave and stubborn youngster who dreams of joining the revered royal guard. With the help of his trusty horse Sandy and his friend Pip he proves that some swords
The delightful 1979 adventure yarn The Castle of Cagliostro was the first international hit for Hayao Miyazaki (Princess Mononoke, My Neighbor Totoro). Quick-paced, high-spirited and loaded with wit, Cagliostro is a dandy throwback to the caper pictures of the 1960s. International man of mystery Lupin III stumbles back into the picturesque European duchy of Cagliostro with his faithful and gruff sidekick, Jigen. They will encounter, in no particular order, a runaway bride, a magical ring, an evil count with a dastardly plan, an inspector bent on catching Lupin, perilous rooftop chases, hooded guards with superhuman powers, a well-used dungeon, a counterfeiting scheme, and an ancient mystery promising grand treasure. Lupin deploys an array of Bond-type gadgets, razor-sharp wit, and a surprise up both his sleeves. Despite the hail of bullets, this caper is great fun, never taking itself seriously. Miyazaki's career illustrates how limiting the term animé can be for these films; there are hardly more than 10 live-action films of this genre as entertaining. Far less mean than Hollywood fare, it nevertheless is for ages nine and up since it contains adult-orientated language and gunplay. The Lupin character has been featured in other animé films, but never as successfully or with as much fun as in Miyazaki's. The new English-language dubbing is excellent to boot. --Doug Thomas, Amazon.com
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